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This villainous couple tends to put the [[Hybristophilia|amygdala region of the brain on high alert.]] They are described, as [[dark triad]], evil, and manipulative. Everyone seems to view the woman to be some type of seductively attractive [[witch]]. This suggests that among women an evil personality may be intrinsically correlated with [[witch|slight facial deformities]] on an otherwise attractive face. Where as on men a large cut at just the right angle over the face seems to improve attractiveness. Indeed a study done in 2008 by a team of researchers at the University of Liverpool proves that women indeed do find battle scarred men as more attractive for short term relationships.<ref>https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081118081446.htm</ref> {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hheod0N-jvw|frame|}} | This villainous couple tends to put the [[Hybristophilia|amygdala region of the brain on high alert.]] They are described, as [[dark triad]], evil, and manipulative. Everyone seems to view the woman to be some type of seductively attractive [[witch]]. This suggests that among women an evil personality may be intrinsically correlated with [[witch|slight facial deformities]] on an otherwise attractive face. Where as on men a large cut at just the right angle over the face seems to improve attractiveness. Indeed a study done in 2008 by a team of researchers at the University of Liverpool proves that women indeed do find battle scarred men as more attractive for short term relationships.<ref>https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081118081446.htm</ref> {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hheod0N-jvw|frame|}} | ||
== Facial trust Physiognomy == | |||
Someone's facial appearance plays a large role in how trustworthy they are perceived to be. Attractive people, for instance, are seen as warmer and more trustworthy than unattractive people due to the [[halo effect]]. However attractiveness isn't the only facial characteristic people use to make snap judgement of trustworthiness. | Someone's facial appearance plays a large role in how trustworthy they are perceived to be. Attractive people, for instance, are seen as warmer and more trustworthy than unattractive people due to the [[halo effect]]. However attractiveness isn't the only facial characteristic people use to make snap judgement of trustworthiness. | ||